11 Most Overused Moves In WWE

10. Ragdoll Hair Shake

Charlotte Spanish Fly
WWE

She's back from injury, and she's got a score to settle. She's a warrior and she's going to take care of business the way all warriors do. She charges down to the ring, pumped and more than ready to take out the woman who put her on the shelf for months. She leaps into the ring, ducks under a punch, charges the ropes on the other side, then uses the momentum to carry her onto her once-tormentor, taking the other woman down with her knees.

Now, with the advantage, this warrior does what every female wrestler has to do in this situation. She grabs the sides of her opponent's hair and shakes the other woman's head back and forth, because this is how women fight in the mind of an octogenarian who's just wondering why he can't write them into a compromising situation with himself backstage anymore.

While the evolution of women in WWE means this has started to disappear from our screens, it still makes an unwelcome return whenever anyone from the Divas era shows up, especially during Rumble season. A surprise return there guarantees that a returning Diva takes down a ring full of active wrestlers, one by one, with her trademarked ragdoll hair shakes.

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